Thursday, May 23rd 2024

Antec Partners with Ayaneo to Announce the Core HS Handheld PC

Antec, a frontrunner in technological advancement, is thrilled to announce the debut of the Antec Core HS, marking a significant leap forward in handheld computing. This cutting-edge gaming PC sets a new standard with its groundbreaking features and unparalleled performance. The Antec Core HS is meticulously engineered to redefine the handheld computing experience. Boasting a full sliding keyboard and powered by the latest Windows 11 operating system, this device seamlessly blends gaming prowess with productivity capabilities. Its remarkable battery life and state-of-the-art processing capabilities ensure uninterrupted usage, whether for gaming marathons or demanding productivity tasks.

With a high-resolution display and superior dual-channel speakers, the Antec Core HS delivers immersive visuals and unparalleled audio quality. These enhancements exemplify Antec's unwavering commitment to elevating user interaction with technology. The unveiling of the Antec Core HS will take place at a highly anticipated launch event in Taipei, Taiwan. Attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to experience first-hand the innovative design and unparalleled capabilities of the Core HS, solidifying its position as the pinnacle of handheld computing.
Catering to individuals who challenge conventions and seek devices that seamlessly adapt to their dynamic lifestyles, the Antec Core HS is the epitome of performance and portability in a compact form factor. Ideal for gamers, professionals, and digital enthusiasts alike, this device boasts exceptional performance while retaining the convenience of on-the-go computing.

Antec's strategic partnership with Ayaneo, a leading figure in the handheld gaming PC market, brings together the strengths of both companies in technology and design. This collaboration aims to push the boundaries of handheld PCs, ensuring that the Core HS meets the highest standards of quality and performance.

"In our journey into the computing experience, it was natural for both Antec and Ayaneo to collaborate in the handheld gaming space. Together, we are setting new standards in both gaming performance and productivity on the go," said Frank Lee, CEO of Antec.
  • Innovative Design: A vibrant, high-resolution screen that delivers stunning visuals whether you are working on intricate designs or immersed in the latest video games.
  • Superior sound quality from dual-channel speakers which provide an immersive audio experience, enhancing both the enjoyment of media and the clarity of communications.
  • Long-lasting battery life that keeps pace with the non-stop lifestyles of modern users, ensuring that your device is ready when you are.
  • The Core HS features a full sliding keyboard, revolutionizing the user experience by combining the efficiency of a full-size keyboard with the portability of a handheld device. This thoughtful design enhances both productivity and gaming experiences, offering tactile feedback and ergonomic ease.
"At Antec, we embarked on the journey of creating the Antec Core HS by asking fundamental questions: 'Why? Why is this necessary? How can we enhance the lives of our users? We strive to engineer technology that transcends mere functionality to genuinely enrich daily interactions and activities. The Antec Core HS epitomizes this ethos. It is not just designed to meet but to surpass the expectations of future users, empowering them to accomplish more, regardless of their location or the complexity of their tasks."

Frank Lee's remarks encapsulate Antec's dedication to pushing the boundaries of technological advancement, with a focus on user-centric innovation. By prioritizing the needs and aspirations of users, Antec continues to spearhead the development of groundbreaking solutions that redefine the possibilities of modern computing.

Every aspect of the Core HS is meticulously crafted to support ambitious, tech-savvy users, from state-of-the-art processing capabilities to a vibrant, high-resolution screen and superior sound quality from dual-channel speakers.

"The Core HS is more than just a gadget; it's a companion for modern challenges," said Frank Lee. "It reflects our dedication to not only keep up with but lead the way in the evolving the tech landscape."

State-of-the-art processing capabilities that ensure smooth and uninterrupted performance for everything from professional software applications to high-end gaming.

Full sliding keyboard which not only adds to the versatility but also enhances the usability of the device, making it an unparalleled tool in the realms of productivity and entertainment. Antec invites enthusiasts and media representatives to join the unveiling of the Core HS in Taipei. This event promises not only to showcase the device but also to explore the concepts and technology that could define the future of handheld computing.
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20 Comments on Antec Partners with Ayaneo to Announce the Core HS Handheld PC

#1
AusWolf
I miss sliding keyboards. If the price is right, they might have a buyer already. :)
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#2
qwerty_lesh
What the hell are Antec doing getting into handhelds? This is a sign folks, we're one step closer to having Cooler master branded Butt plugs.
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#3
tvshacker
qwerty_leshWhat the hell are Antec doing getting into handhelds? This is a sign folks, we're one step closer to having Cooler master branded Butt plugs.
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#4
Athlonite
Looks good but I'll wait to find out what the actual specs are instead of the media fluff announcement
What's the screens size and resolution
what sort of screen is it ips, va, oled, mLed is it hdr or sdr
what cpu does it use
what gpu does it use
how much does weigh
how big is it
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#5
SL2
AusWolfI miss sliding keyboards. If the price is right, they might have a buyer already. :)
Sure, but look at the distance from the sides to the nearest keys, looks a bit uncomfortable, right?
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#6
AnarchoPrimitiv
How could they not at least tell us if it's AMD or Intel, that alone determines its desirability to 99% of potential consumers.
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#7
SL2
We'll see how close it is to the Ayaneo Slide.
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#8
bonehead123
Oh ok, so they stuck a phone screen onto a bio-toy controller/keeb....

OMFG, I just can't stand the excitement :roll:

now THAT is a serious advancement and a significant leap forward in tech for sure....
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n.O.t.....
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#10
P4-630
It's got nokia vibes....

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#11
TheDeeGee
Everyone seems to quickly get into handhelds before Steam Deck 2 comes out, as if people arn't patient and waiting.
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#12
SL2
I'm not sure this is the right time to buy a handheld if you haven't already, because of IGP development.
AMD and Intel will have some nice improvements later this year, and unlike desktop you're stuck with what you get.
Sure, give me that whole you-can-wait-forever speech, I've never heard it before. :roll:
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#13
AusWolf
SL2Sure, but look at the distance from the sides to the nearest keys, looks a bit uncomfortable, right?
Possibly. Let's wait for reviews.
TheDeeGeeEveryone seems to quickly get into handhelds before Steam Deck 2 comes out, as if people arn't patient and waiting.
Personally, I don't find much use in a portable gaming console (I need a mouse and keyboard to game unless it's Pokémon), but a portable computer is a different matter.
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#14
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
This is most likely a re-badged Ayaneo Slide with a 8840U in it. Reviews for what it may most likely be are already out.
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#15
Gmr_Chick
qwerty_leshWhat the hell are Antec doing getting into handhelds? This is a sign folks, we're one step closer to having Cooler master branded Butt plugs.
Given all the publicity surrounding ASUS' latest shitstorm, I have a feeling we'll see ROG branded butt plugs first. Ya know, "For Those Who Dare!" :roll:
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#16
chrcoluk
Probably too many players in this market now. However likely eating into the non steam vendors, as Steam Deck made by steam itself with OLED and linux.
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#17
Athlonite
Gmr_ChickGiven all the publicity surrounding ASUS' latest shitstorm, I have a feeling we'll see ROG branded butt plugs first. Ya know, "For Those Who Dare!" :roll:
That would change what ROG means then to Republic of Gayness then I wonder if it will come with RGB and tactile vibrations (for those lovers labs mods)
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#18
HOkay
AusWolfPossibly. Let's wait for reviews.


Personally, I don't find much use in a portable gaming console (I need a mouse and keyboard to game unless it's Pokémon), but a portable computer is a different matter.
Interesting, do you not play anything with a controller? I'd say for me it's FPS & strats that I need a mouse & keyboard, pretty much everything else is controller.
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#19
AusWolf
HOkayInteresting, do you not play anything with a controller? I'd say for me it's FPS & strats that I need a mouse & keyboard, pretty much everything else is controller.
I'll play Pokemon, Mortal Kombat, or Tekken anytime. Arcade style racing games such as Need for Speed are doable, too. But that's it. For anything else, controllers are my enemy.
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#20
Random_User
chrcolukProbably too many players in this market now. However likely eating into the non steam vendors, as Steam Deck made by steam itself with OLED and linux.
The thing that makes Steam Deck is so interesting, is the building their entire software infrastructure around Linux. This is something, many "rivals" lack completely, as there's no official support of either Steam OS, or any other own Linux-based OS for each handheld product.

And this is not only is not attractive, this hurts the Linux adoption, or rather decrease the "reliance" on Windows domination. Not to mention, how resource heavy the bloated W11 is, on such small handheld devices. Anyone, who ever used a distro, e.g. like Linux Mint, even a live-USB from a slow thumb drive, on old and slow computer, knows how snappy it is.

There's no comparison with 60+ svhosts in the background, and dozens of other exposed and hidden processes, that eat up significant portion of resources, impending the task priority of programs ran by user, for his/her purposes. And this stuff can still be counted as portable x86-64 "desktop" PC.

AthloniteThat would change what ROG means then to Republic of Gayness then I wonder if it will come with RGB and tactile vibrations (for those lovers labs mods)
In this particular case, that might suit the sim racers more, instead of countless "buttkickers" on their expensive cockpits/rigs. One "device" to rule them all. :laugh:
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